2-Way Player Standouts
Yante Maten, Heat / Skyforce: It’s Yante’s World and We’re Just Living In It
Maten graced this list last week, and two more massive double-doubles this time around made it a certainty that he’s here to stay. The holiday season clearly agrees with the big man, who is averaging 33.2 points, 13 rebounds, and 2 blocks in his last six contests.
Angel Delgado, LA / Agua Caliente Clippers: This Angel Is More Of A Beast On The Boards
Delgado is really hitting his stride at this point in the season. He’s stood tall as one of the NBA G League’s elite rebounders, currently leading the circuit with 14.1 per game. The big man’s hunger to crash the glass has never wavered, and yet he’s continued to lay down the building blocks for a foundation as an offensive threat as well. 10 of his last 11 games have featured double-doubles and his scoring outings continue to rise. When the Clippers call his number, he’s someone who will have no problem doing the dirty work, but he’ll make himself even more valuable if he can cash in on second chance buckets along the way like he’s doing in the G League.
Jordan Loyd, Raptors / Raptors 905: Finding Versatile Ways To Stand Out
On the night that fellow Two-Way teammate Chris Boucher poured in a season league-high 47 points, Loyd wasn’t too far behind with 32 points of his own. Even more impressively, however, the guard also dished out 11 assists on Wednesday, setting his teammate up to perfection. With his talented friend leading the league in scoring average this season, Loyd has made it his purpose to stand out in every other way possible. There’s no doubt he too can score. The young gun has gone above and beyond, staying active on the boards and running the floor. In his last three contests, he’s averaged 21.7 points, 8 assists, and 7.7 rebounds.
Yante Maten, Heat / Skyforce: It’s Yante’s World and We’re Just Living In It
Maten graced this list last week, and two more massive double-doubles this time around made it a certainty that he’s here to stay. The holiday season clearly agrees with the big man, who is averaging 33.2 points, 13 rebounds, and 2 blocks in his last six contests.
Angel Delgado, LA / Agua Caliente Clippers: This Angel Is More Of A Beast On The Boards
Delgado is really hitting his stride at this point in the season. He’s stood tall as one of the NBA G League’s elite rebounders, currently leading the circuit with 14.1 per game. The big man’s hunger to crash the glass has never wavered, and yet he’s continued to lay down the building blocks for a foundation as an offensive threat as well. 10 of his last 11 games have featured double-doubles and his scoring outings continue to rise. When the Clippers call his number, he’s someone who will have no problem doing the dirty work, but he’ll make himself even more valuable if he can cash in on second chance buckets along the way like he’s doing in the G League.
Jordan Loyd, Raptors / Raptors 905: Finding Versatile Ways To Stand Out
On the night that fellow Two-Way teammate Chris Boucher poured in a season league-high 47 points, Loyd wasn’t too far behind with 32 points of his own. Even more impressively, however, the guard also dished out 11 assists on Wednesday, setting his teammate up to perfection. With his talented friend leading the league in scoring average this season, Loyd has made it his purpose to stand out in every other way possible. There’s no doubt he too can score. The young gun has gone above and beyond, staying active on the boards and running the floor. In his last three contests, he’s averaged 21.7 points, 8 assists, and 7.7 rebounds.